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>> canada: i absolutely know we're going to do it. >> cooper: canada remembers well what it was like to be a kid in the inner city. he grew up not far from harlem, in another tough new york neighborhood-- the south bronx. abandoned by his father, he and his three brothers were raised by their mother, who was barely able to get by. >> canada: when i first found out that superman wasn't real, i was about maybe eight. and i was talking to my mother about it, and she was like, "no, no, no, there's no superman." and i started crying. the chaos, the violence, the danger-- no hero was coming. >> cooper: canada got lucky, however. as a teenager, his grandparents moved to the suburbs, and he went with them. he got into bowdoin college, and then the harvard school of education. >> canada: good morning, boys and girls. >> cooper: he's been working with kids in harlem virtually ever since. >> canada: you know, one of the first things kids ask me when they really get to know me, they say, "mr. canada." i say, "yes, sir." "are you rich?" and i say, "yeah, i am." and they're so excited, because the
>> canada: i absolutely know we're going to do it. >> cooper: canada remembers well what it was like to be a kid in the inner city. he grew up not far from harlem, in another tough new york neighborhood-- the south bronx. abandoned by his father, he and his three brothers were raised by their mother, who was barely able to get by. >> canada: when i first found out that superman wasn't real, i was about maybe eight. and i was talking to my mother about it, and she was like,...
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is designed to bring crude oil from canada to refineries in texas. supporters say it will create thousands of jobs and help energy independence but opponents worry about damage to the environment. anna werner has been investigating. >> you're standing on top of the keystone x .l. pipeline right now. >> reporter: crews finished laying the southern half of the keystone oil pipeline through david whitley's texas property last year. so he was surprised in may when a work crew began to unearth the pipe. >> i asked "is there something wrong? " that's exactly what i said. "there something wrong?" they said "no, we just want to visually inspect a small section of the pipeline." >> reporter: whitley took video of the section they dug up. it had been laid on top of a massive rock. workers wrote "dented, cut out." so what was your reaction when you saw this? >> well, when i saw it i thought they should have done a better job when they first laid the pipe about getting rid of that rock. >> reporter: we obtained warning letters written over the past two months to
is designed to bring crude oil from canada to refineries in texas. supporters say it will create thousands of jobs and help energy independence but opponents worry about damage to the environment. anna werner has been investigating. >> you're standing on top of the keystone x .l. pipeline right now. >> reporter: crews finished laying the southern half of the keystone oil pipeline through david whitley's texas property last year. so he was surprised in may when a work crew began to...
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this will be signed by gary duer from the ambassador of canada to the united states of america who served peter west mccoke, the honor í about able raymond mabus, yours truly and united stated senator from maryland barbara amcolsky. -- mccl os ky. >> [applause] >>> that is the signing of proclamation of peace as it is. >> yes, governor o'malley having everyone come up to the podium and sign. it has been a patriot ceremony today. it's been a nice way to wrap up this full week that started last wednesday when the tall ships came in to this day of just some amazing moments for baltimore and the state of maryland and for the united states. >> always exciting to see the senate up at the podium. she was so excited and so enthusiast i can about being here. you could feel the energy comes from the stage. >> our coverage of the commemoration of the war of 1812 continues. eyewitness news at noon is just moments away. ,,,, [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider
this will be signed by gary duer from the ambassador of canada to the united states of america who served peter west mccoke, the honor í about able raymond mabus, yours truly and united stated senator from maryland barbara amcolsky. -- mccl os ky. >> [applause] >>> that is the signing of proclamation of peace as it is. >> yes, governor o'malley having everyone come up to the podium and sign. it has been a patriot ceremony today. it's been a nice way to wrap up this full...
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. >> canada! canada! >> glor: among the millions who will watch, members of the miracle on ice squad, who beat the soviets in 1980 on the way to a gold medal win. >> i don't think it would be a miracle, but it would be an awfully nice win for the united states. >> i hope they kick butt. >> glor: last sunday when the u.s. and canada met in the preliminary round, the host country was stunned. a 5-3 upset win for the americans that stunned canadian national pride and only increased the anticipation for tomorrow. >> it's awesome. it's awesome. i think, you know, it's fun for the sport of hockey and it's fun for any fan. >> glor: no matter what happens it might be the last time we see this-- professional players during the olympics. national hockey league owners are now against releasing their players and shutting down their season for 15 days. upset their league loses momentum and that their stars might get hurt, which means in 2014, hockey could return to amateur status. that didn't work out too badly for am
. >> canada! canada! >> glor: among the millions who will watch, members of the miracle on ice squad, who beat the soviets in 1980 on the way to a gold medal win. >> i don't think it would be a miracle, but it would be an awfully nice win for the united states. >> i hope they kick butt. >> glor: last sunday when the u.s. and canada met in the preliminary round, the host country was stunned. a 5-3 upset win for the americans that stunned canadian national pride and...
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in canada, the perfect olympic ending. joel brown, cbs news, vancouver. >>> when we return, we'll take another look at this morning's top stories. and now that the olympics are over, athletes try to turn gold into long term marketability. ♪ ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying breakfast. introducing special k® low-fat granola. with 50% less fat than the leading granola... and 5 grams of fiber per serving, it's a satisfying way to help you manage your weight. special k® low-fat granola -- a taste of freedom. - increase in 6 months. - pete, back it up! ( marker squeaking ) when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with comfort suites. spacious rooms, free hi-speed internet, and free hot breakfast. comfort suites. power up. now stay two separate times with comfort suites... or any choice hotel and earn a free night. book at choicehotels.com. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a cold biting wind will whip across the northeast. north
in canada, the perfect olympic ending. joel brown, cbs news, vancouver. >>> when we return, we'll take another look at this morning's top stories. and now that the olympics are over, athletes try to turn gold into long term marketability. ♪ ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying breakfast. introducing special k® low-fat granola. with 50% less fat than the leading granola... and 5 grams of fiber per serving, it's a satisfying way to...
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fiber one. ♪ >>> today is actually canada day. we should play "o canada." this year's celebration includes prince william and catherine. the young royals kicking off their north american tour on thursday. victoria arbiter is here with all of the scoop, nice to have them close to us, isn't it? >> it is really close, almost touchable. they, i mean from the minute they got on that plane in england and then touched down here it seems like it has been so far quite a successful first day. >> it was a spectacular arrival and i love the fact the plane did a couple of loops of at ka befo ottawa so ensure they landed on time. they were met by a ward of photographers but most exciting were the crowds. one lady who had driven 21 hours from illinois to get a glimpse of the couple. they went to a war memorial and had the official welcome ceremony. william made a welcome speech in english and french. apologized for his french but the crowd went wild. >> the crowd is going wild for kate. we have to mention her dress a canadian designer. she changed mid flight at some point
fiber one. ♪ >>> today is actually canada day. we should play "o canada." this year's celebration includes prince william and catherine. the young royals kicking off their north american tour on thursday. victoria arbiter is here with all of the scoop, nice to have them close to us, isn't it? >> it is really close, almost touchable. they, i mean from the minute they got on that plane in england and then touched down here it seems like it has been so far quite a...
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one of her top challengers is canada's joanne rochette. she took to the ice just two days after his mother died and turned in an inspired performance that left her in third place heading into tonig tonight. the u.s. hockey team is also in the hunt for gold, and jeff glor tells us a child may lead the way. >> we're at the olympic rings in the harbor. >> reporter: when five-year-old josh sacco came to the vancouver olympics are he was more than just a fan. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> reporter: he was an inspiration thanks to a youtube video shot by his dad. >> great moments are born from great opportunities. >> reporter: that's josh's reenactment from of a scene from the movie "miracle" in which kurt russell plays herb brooks, pumping up his team before the u.s. beat the soviets in the 1980 olympics. >> do you believe in miracles! yes! >> reporter: josh hits every word, every gesture, from memory. >> one game. >> one game. >> if we play them 10 times, they might win nine. but not this game. not tonight. tonight, we stay with them, and we shut them
one of her top challengers is canada's joanne rochette. she took to the ice just two days after his mother died and turned in an inspired performance that left her in third place heading into tonig tonight. the u.s. hockey team is also in the hunt for gold, and jeff glor tells us a child may lead the way. >> we're at the olympic rings in the harbor. >> reporter: when five-year-old josh sacco came to the vancouver olympics are he was more than just a fan. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.!...
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in overtime, pittsburgh sidney crosby who plays for canada, who's from canada, puts the biscuit and canada wins the gold medal. all of this after the u.s.a. beat canada in the opening round. and canada went 5-1, came back and beat us by a goal. >> thank you stanley. we'll be right back. >> jason's victory on the court captivated the nation, how it hehe,, with fios you have instant access to news, traffic and weather without changing the channel. i will be ready for whatever the day throws at me. uh, looks like torrential rain, bumper to bumper traffic and some kind of weird smell downtown. i will be working from home today. my sister's coming. i can make it. i'm sure she's lovely. [ male announcer ] instant weather and traffic without changing the channel and 3 times more very satisfied customers than comcast. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> tonight at 10:00, csi miami then followed by the 10:00 news. >>> a granite head of the grandfather of king tut was unearth add a temple along the west bank of the nile. scientists are trying to restore
in overtime, pittsburgh sidney crosby who plays for canada, who's from canada, puts the biscuit and canada wins the gold medal. all of this after the u.s.a. beat canada in the opening round. and canada went 5-1, came back and beat us by a goal. >> thank you stanley. we'll be right back. >> jason's victory on the court captivated the nation, how it hehe,, with fios you have instant access to news, traffic and weather without changing the channel. i will be ready for whatever the day...
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we'll look ahead to their big visit to canada and the u.s. "earl i" this thursday morning, june 30th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning everyone on this thursday. i am rebecca jarvis. we have almost made it to the end of the tweak. >> yes, we have, this is a big week for me. i'm are man i cmand armand kita. >> a breach at jfk airport. bob orr has more from washington. >> good morning, rebecca. a maen is in fbi custody in los angeles after apparently flying from jfk airport to lax in los angeles without a valid boarding pass and matching i.d. the incident happened last friday but the man described to us as a u.s. citizen of nigerian heritage was only arrested yesterday. sources say the man has been charged with being a stowaway been virgin airways but so far he is not being charged under any terror or security laws. he apparently told investigators in los angeles he found an unused boarding pass on the ground in new york and somehow managed to use that to sneak aboard the airliner. there's no explanation for the tsa as to how tha
we'll look ahead to their big visit to canada and the u.s. "earl i" this thursday morning, june 30th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning everyone on this thursday. i am rebecca jarvis. we have almost made it to the end of the tweak. >> yes, we have, this is a big week for me. i'm are man i cmand armand kita. >> a breach at jfk airport. bob orr has more from washington. >> good morning, rebecca. a maen is in fbi custody in los angeles after...
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that to the folks in vermont where a former hurricane caused heavy flooding as it moves north into canada, forcing residents up and down the east coast who felt the storm at its peek. >> and it just kept coming and it kept coming and it kept coming, and that wind -- >> irene may be gone, but she won't be forgotten. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning, everyone, on this monday morning. good to see you. i'm terrell brown, in for betty nguy nguyen. the remnants of what was hurricane irene moved into canada overnight, not without a parting shot, though, at new england, vermont in particular. torrential rain from the weakening system caused flash flooding throughout the state. at least one death is reported. a woman swept away in a flood. several towns are under water this morning, including the resort town of wilmington, and for now the town is cut off. all roads leading to it are always submerged. some of the state's historic covered bridges fell to it. hundreds of residents are forced from their homes and some rivers are still rising. montpelier could be worse because of a threate
that to the folks in vermont where a former hurricane caused heavy flooding as it moves north into canada, forcing residents up and down the east coast who felt the storm at its peek. >> and it just kept coming and it kept coming and it kept coming, and that wind -- >> irene may be gone, but she won't be forgotten. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning, everyone, on this monday morning. good to see you. i'm terrell brown, in for betty nguy nguyen. the remnants of...
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the latest track continues to take it up to eastern sections of canada. the wind now down to the upper 60s, below hurricane force. here we have the makings of a wonderful weekend. >>> thank you bob. even though earl's eye never made landfall in maryland. adam may shows us what it looked like when earl hit. >> reporter: ocean city was beared the brunt of the storm but dangerous water conditions continue in the resort town. at the height of the storm in ocean city, giant waves slammed into the beach. emergency patrol surfs battled. >> waves are the biggest i've ever seen. pretty eerie. >> reporter: dangerous rip tides prompted officials to prohibit swimming for the second day in a row. but some risked it any way. >> it's crazy, we've never experienced anything like this, the waves are nice. >> reporter: one man was even arrested for skinny dipping with hurricane earl. the hurricane became a tourist attraction to see waves like this. >> the waves are absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: hurricane earl could have damaged beach front business if it wasn't for a
the latest track continues to take it up to eastern sections of canada. the wind now down to the upper 60s, below hurricane force. here we have the makings of a wonderful weekend. >>> thank you bob. even though earl's eye never made landfall in maryland. adam may shows us what it looked like when earl hit. >> reporter: ocean city was beared the brunt of the storm but dangerous water conditions continue in the resort town. at the height of the storm in ocean city, giant waves...
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coming up short against canada and the u.s. forced overtime after they scored. with a few seconds left, the canadians recovered and took home the gold with the nation watching. >> reporter: for team canada fans, the success of the olympics was riding on this one game. >> it's huge! it's like our pride and joy right here. >> reporter: it was a gold medal grudge match. the canadians wanted to settle the score. >> it was a healthy rivalry, right, we're trading partners. we love each other, but we need to winch >> reporter: the watch parties wither popular and the demands were overwhelming and the organizers could have sold out the game 18 times for all of the fans that wanted tickets. and some of the americans paid for it. >> i've been booed more times today than ever in my life. but it's okay, i expected it. it's all part of the day. >> they score! >> and americans managed to quiet the canadians when team usa tied and then, moods changed in sudden death overtime. canada scored and took the gold. >> i'm proud to be a canadian right now. >> it's about time! >> proud
coming up short against canada and the u.s. forced overtime after they scored. with a few seconds left, the canadians recovered and took home the gold with the nation watching. >> reporter: for team canada fans, the success of the olympics was riding on this one game. >> it's huge! it's like our pride and joy right here. >> reporter: it was a gold medal grudge match. the canadians wanted to settle the score. >> it was a healthy rivalry, right, we're trading partners. we...
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that's the decisive game 7 in canada on wasn't. >>> o's in canada tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> you have neen seen a male carrier like this. >> working on a bail mote. ,,,, >>> teams are looking for jobs. there are not many praises that you can get your mail delivered by a boat. but the mail boat was hiring on saturday. nine betweens tried out. six made the cut. they will work for three months. >>> some bikers in london geared up for a bike race. 30 riders hopped on to compete t was the first time lon listen healed the race accepts the the kincaids live here. across the street, the padillas. ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. this sensor will show why my living room gets too hot and too cold! for a limited time, get up to five-thousand five-hundred and fifty
that's the decisive game 7 in canada on wasn't. >>> o's in canada tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> you have neen seen a male carrier like this. >> working on a bail mote. ,,,, >>> teams are looking for jobs. there are not many praises that you can get your mail delivered by a boat. but the mail boat was hiring on saturday. nine betweens tried out. six made the cut. they will work for three months. >>> some bikers in london geared up for a bike race. 30...
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she's worried about a leak and rejected a $21,000 author from the pipeline's owner trans-canada. the company says it's too late to go around crawford's land so trans-canada sued her. >> i just don't believe that a canadian organization that appears to be building a pipeline for their financial gain has more of a right to my land than i do. >> reporter: most ranchers here like henry duncan welcome the pipeline. duncan lives just across a two-lane country road from julia crawford. he won't say what trans-canada paid him to bury pipeline through his 200 acres but it's enough to pay his real estate taxes for the next two years. >> i've done got one line that's come across the backside of me and, you know it's -- my cat rl eating on top of it and it's not hurting them any. >> reporter: and if they said "we want to put a second one in here" would you do it? >> in a heart beat yeah. >> reporter: when you look at the pipeline does it all seem inevitable? i mean, the more you see it the more it's like the odds are getting longer. >> reporter: but crawford promises that whatever the odds s
she's worried about a leak and rejected a $21,000 author from the pipeline's owner trans-canada. the company says it's too late to go around crawford's land so trans-canada sued her. >> i just don't believe that a canadian organization that appears to be building a pipeline for their financial gain has more of a right to my land than i do. >> reporter: most ranchers here like henry duncan welcome the pipeline. duncan lives just across a two-lane country road from julia crawford. he...
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it was always going overseas. >> reporter: trans canada will reapply to build the pipeline. bigad shaban, cbs news. >>> now to the cruise ship disaster off the italian coast. this morning divers have resumed the search of the capsized ship. the operation had been suspended after the ship moved wednesday. 11 people are known to have died when the costa concordia slammed into a reef and capsized. 21 are still missing. in new audio tapes, the captain of the ship said he never meant to abandon his passengers but was thrown in the water. rough seas stopped the search and postponed efforts to remove the ship's fuel. in minnesota last night, a vigil was held for a missing american couple. >> thy kingdom come. >> hundreds gathered to pray for jerry and barbara heil. their son is holding out hope. >> we still have hope. we have hope for anything that will come. whatever god's plan is, we're at peace with that. >> the costa concordia was carrying more than 4200 passengers and crew when it hit a reef last friday. >>> coming up on the morning news, negative news for eastman kodak. plus
it was always going overseas. >> reporter: trans canada will reapply to build the pipeline. bigad shaban, cbs news. >>> now to the cruise ship disaster off the italian coast. this morning divers have resumed the search of the capsized ship. the operation had been suspended after the ship moved wednesday. 11 people are known to have died when the costa concordia slammed into a reef and capsized. 21 are still missing. in new audio tapes, the captain of the ship said he never meant...
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went to college in toronto, canada, got involved in theater there just by a fluke. at an audition i got hired to be the band leader on god spell toronto, company of the off broadway '70s rock musical. in that show i met many of my biggest influences and friends, gilda radner, martin short, andrea martin, dave thomas, eugene levee. and victor garber, that show brought me to new york. i was playing on broadway in '74 when some more canadians came down to do saturday night live, most notably, the lawn michaels producer and his best friend was howard shore who was the musical director and howard hired me. and i was in tv. >> i have to tell you one of the biggest revelations of the book to me was you were asked to do george on seinfeld and didn't? >> more or less, yeah, you know, i got this call, jerry seinfeld is doing a show and he wants his side kick. you don't have to audition. and i was so swamped without anybody to help me with my mail or calls that i just said to myself jerry seinfeld that's not going to go anywhere. and of course, it didn't go anywhere, the most
went to college in toronto, canada, got involved in theater there just by a fluke. at an audition i got hired to be the band leader on god spell toronto, company of the off broadway '70s rock musical. in that show i met many of my biggest influences and friends, gilda radner, martin short, andrea martin, dave thomas, eugene levee. and victor garber, that show brought me to new york. i was playing on broadway in '74 when some more canadians came down to do saturday night live, most notably, the...
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i ran away to canada to start a new life. and how was your new life in canada? depressingly similar to the old one. (applause) crowd: bravo! bravo! (crowd chattering) i've no idea what you're going to write about us, and this is not to be construed as a bribe but we're all going for a drink at prospero's bar. i wouldn't miss it for the world. brilliant. you are coming to prospero's, aren't you, phil? yeah, if somebody else is paying. professor alderson? um, will denise be there? she's meeting us there. i'm not sure i'm grown-up enough. come on... (loud chatter) bit of a topper? everyone... first of all thank you for a wonderful performance under difficult circumstances. (applause) but before we do anything else i'd like to propose a toast. to our dear, departed richard scott. may he rest in peace. peace would be a new experience for him. to richard. all: to richard. (cell phone chimes) well, well. another front-page story on the way? trust me, this one will run and run. (loud vacuuming) hathaway: simon monkford also known as sean matthews. no, he would have been
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will and kate like canada and canada seems to like them. >> she had a maple leaf pin and hat. >> she's recycling clothes. >> she's a recessionista. >>> casey anthony's murder trial is riveting much of the nation, the examined to go to the jury later today. sunday's closing arguments were just as dramatic as the rest of the trial. troy roberts is outside the courthouse in orlando. good morning. >> reporter: the lead prosecutors and defense attorneys have been at each other's throats throughout much of the trial. the judge has admonished them many times calling for civility. yesterday emotions got the best of everyone. >> she chose to sacrifice her child to live the life that she wanted. >> reporter: prosecutor jeff ashton minced few words that at times brought 25-year-old casey anthony to tears. >> and screaming "this is your fault." >> reporter: he called anthony's repeated lies on the whereabouts of daughter caylee who had been missing for a month in the summer of 2008. >> she's very smart and her lies are very detailed but what you find throughout this case is this persistent pattern
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the air mass keeps coming down from canada. when you have that deep, deep trough, little pieces of energy roll along the jet stream. create clouds and little bits of shower activity. another is going to head toward our region. we might have a shower in the morning. we expect to see slightly warmer temperatures. there's all kinds of snow from maine, new hampshire, and vermont. not quite as much fell.
the air mass keeps coming down from canada. when you have that deep, deep trough, little pieces of energy roll along the jet stream. create clouds and little bits of shower activity. another is going to head toward our region. we might have a shower in the morning. we expect to see slightly warmer temperatures. there's all kinds of snow from maine, new hampshire, and vermont. not quite as much fell.
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against canada in the women's hockey final. and one player did it all. she did all the scoring in the first period. she knocked in two quick goals and that was it. as time expired, the canadian women began what turned in to an extended gold medal celebration that later included champagne, beer and cigars. the disappointed americans wound up with silver. >>> and in the near tlt by mountain, another silver medal for the u.s. as jarrett speedy peterson nailed his pat tented hurricane jump in the men's aerials. awesome. so here's the medal count after thursday's competition. the u.s. continues to lead with 32 total medals followed by germany and norway with can made today rising fast. >>> when we return, we'll take anothe$@look at this morning's top stories. >>> and a young youtube star is hoping it to spark another miracle on ice for the u.s. olympic hockey team. [ sneezing ] day after day, allergy season drags on. oh, how many days are you going to suffer? nasonex is the only prescription that's proven to help prevent most seasonal nasal allergy symptoms,
against canada in the women's hockey final. and one player did it all. she did all the scoring in the first period. she knocked in two quick goals and that was it. as time expired, the canadian women began what turned in to an extended gold medal celebration that later included champagne, beer and cigars. the disappointed americans wound up with silver. >>> and in the near tlt by mountain, another silver medal for the u.s. as jarrett speedy peterson nailed his pat tented hurricane jump...
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whit johnson, eyewitness news, washington d.c. >> some drugs are 40% cheaper in canada. >>> it will be easier to recycle in baltimore county in the new year. officials will announce single stream recycling election. that means people will be able to put glass and plastics and other recyclables in one container for pick up. it will go into effect on february 1, 2010. >>> in ravens news, after a penalty packed game in cleveland, derrick mason is slamming the referees after the game. >> roger goodell, you can fine me if you want to do so. it is getting ridiculous with the non-calls. it seems like with us, it happens every time. we never seem to get the call. do we make an excuse? no, we don't. you have to point it out when it happens. >> the ravens were called for five pass interference calls in a game. that is the most by a team in a single game since 2001. >> he will get fined. the nfl is not a democracy. >> right. >> by any stretch. they have solid rules and regulations. you cannot call out the officials. this year, they have shown -- we have had this discussion behind the scenes here
whit johnson, eyewitness news, washington d.c. >> some drugs are 40% cheaper in canada. >>> it will be easier to recycle in baltimore county in the new year. officials will announce single stream recycling election. that means people will be able to put glass and plastics and other recyclables in one container for pick up. it will go into effect on february 1, 2010. >>> in ravens news, after a penalty packed game in cleveland, derrick mason is slamming the referees after...
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health canada. >> reporter: we looked at 63 versions of the 12 most popular drugs on canada drugs' website to see if we ordered them, where they would come from. almost all of them were from india, turkey, australia or the uk. >> we're quite proud of what we do and working with licensed pharmacy partners. each one of our pharmacy partners undergoes inspection and has license from local and national regulatory authorities. >> reporter: cbs news learned one of canada drugs' key suppliers is this man, tom haughton. i. tom armen keteyian. >> reporter: who admits his company was responsible for sending at least 36 vials of counterfeit avastin into the u.s. last year. haughton owns several pharmaceutical related businesses here in barbados and some 3,000 website domain names. many that take you to canadadrugs.com. >> we've worked with tom for quite some time. he's one of our trusted partners. >> reporter: a source close to a federal investigation told cbs news haughton's role in shipping the fake avastin into the u.s. is a key part of a criminal probe. haughton told us he didn't know the drugs w
health canada. >> reporter: we looked at 63 versions of the 12 most popular drugs on canada drugs' website to see if we ordered them, where they would come from. almost all of them were from india, turkey, australia or the uk. >> we're quite proud of what we do and working with licensed pharmacy partners. each one of our pharmacy partners undergoes inspection and has license from local and national regulatory authorities. >> reporter: cbs news learned one of canada drugs' key...
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both netted by canada's maurice philippe. o, canada. what a celebration ensued. north of the border, it is another olympic gold for the canadian women's team. finland took the bronx. >> they love their hockey, too. >> they were crying, too. >> better to be on the tears of joy, though. >> yeah. a little tweeter there. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. >>> trees topple right onto power lines, leaving many marylanders in the dark. i'm weijia jiang, next with more on eyewitness news. ,,,,,,, >>> coming up next. maryland escapes the worst of a coastal storm. but there is some damage. >> i'm alex demetrick, in harford county, where strong winds are creating whiteout conditions and treacherous roads. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> how did he do it? a violent convict manages to walk out of a baltimore prison before being recaptured. >> check in for these stories and all the day's breaking news. >> eyewitness news at 6:00 starts now. >>> dangerous combination. powerful wind gusts and snow. >> tonight, the damage, the power outages. and the
both netted by canada's maurice philippe. o, canada. what a celebration ensued. north of the border, it is another olympic gold for the canadian women's team. finland took the bronx. >> they love their hockey, too. >> they were crying, too. >> better to be on the tears of joy, though. >> yeah. a little tweeter there. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. >>> trees topple right onto power lines, leaving many marylanders in the dark. i'm...
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. >>> at least eight people were injured when a big stage collapsed at a music festival in ottawa, canada. the band cheap trick was playing at the ottawa blues fest yesterday evening when a severe thunderstorm hit. the band got off the stage safely. one person was seriously injured. >>> to the dangerous heat wave that's baking much of middle america with many areas suffering through triple-digit temperatures the oppressive and sticky weather isn't going away any time soon. it's expected to last all week and headed east. this morning at least 15 states are under excessive heats advisories, warnings or watches. most are in the midwest where cooling centers are overcrowded. cynthia bowers reports. >> reporter: it's been so hot for so long in oklahoma the government called for a statewide day of prayer in hope of some divine intervention. for 47 straight days, temperatures in oklahoma city have been 90 or more. there's been only one day below 100 so far this month and it's expected to be 100 degrees or more through at least friday. this summer searing heat is setting new standards. this month
. >>> at least eight people were injured when a big stage collapsed at a music festival in ottawa, canada. the band cheap trick was playing at the ottawa blues fest yesterday evening when a severe thunderstorm hit. the band got off the stage safely. one person was seriously injured. >>> to the dangerous heat wave that's baking much of middle america with many areas suffering through triple-digit temperatures the oppressive and sticky weather isn't going away any time soon....
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there's some 6,000 officers from across canada patrolling by air, land and sea. this corporal says her team has prepared for the worst but hoping for the best. >> there is no known threats to the olympics. we treat it as a medium level of security. it can go up if need, but also it could go down. >> reporter: but no one wants security to overshadow the games. >> it's going to be the best moment ever in my entire life except getting married to you and it's just going to be amazing. >> reporter: canada's working so the best memories here are olympic ones. joel brown, cbs news, vancouver. >>> and did you ever want to smash your tv set? well, take a look at this guy. this is in a walmart northeast of atlanta. police say a 23-year-old man grabbed a metal basketball bat from the sporting goods section on wednesday and proceeded to smash 29 flat screen televisions worth $22,000. well, this morning he's in jail. good thing, too. >>> well, straight ahead, your friday morning weather. and this sports, lebron james rules the court in a rematch of last year's eastern confere
there's some 6,000 officers from across canada patrolling by air, land and sea. this corporal says her team has prepared for the worst but hoping for the best. >> there is no known threats to the olympics. we treat it as a medium level of security. it can go up if need, but also it could go down. >> reporter: but no one wants security to overshadow the games. >> it's going to be the best moment ever in my entire life except getting married to you and it's just going to be...
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. >>> athletes and spectators from around the world are converging on vancouver, canada. joel brown reports for all of the olympic excitement. >> his countdown to the winter games has nearly run out. after seven years of preparing, vancouver is set to welcome the world. >> it's starting to be exciting. we're noticing all of the people coming out. andault of the -- and all of the different jackets. and languages. >> reporter: thousands of athletes and nearly a quarter coming. but vancouver's winter hardly feels like winter. unusually mild weather forced officials to import snow to the city. and build beds of straw on some mountains to keep it from melting. >> go, canada. >> reporter: mother nature hasn't dampened canadian olympic spirit. >> i'm really, really excited. i just got my opening ceremony tickets. >> you got opening ceremony tickets? >> yes. don't touch them, though. go, canada. >> reporter: with so much spotlight on vancouver, there also comes a lot of security. nearly $900 million is being spent to keep the game safe. >> reporter: there's some 6,000 officers fr
. >>> athletes and spectators from around the world are converging on vancouver, canada. joel brown reports for all of the olympic excitement. >> his countdown to the winter games has nearly run out. after seven years of preparing, vancouver is set to welcome the world. >> it's starting to be exciting. we're noticing all of the people coming out. andault of the -- and all of the different jackets. and languages. >> reporter: thousands of athletes and nearly a quarter...
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, if not all of canada. built in 1926 and operated continuously till december 17, 1965. >> holt: here you can get up close and personal with the equipment, as the staff gives you a visual history lesson like no other. the mcclean mill still hisses and spins... rumbles and shakes as it did many years ago. though what you see on top is intriguing, what you see under the mill will fascinate you. >> when you start the engine everything starts to roll because everything is connected by flat belts. throughout the mill there's about a 1,000 feet of flat belt, which connects all the pieces of equipment to the main engine. >> holt: including the top saw with a 50-inch blade and a bottom saw with a 54 inch. even after all these years, it's still got an appetite for this old growth timber. >> pretty entertaining for the people when they see a large log like that cut. >> the sight, the sound, the smell. you can taste in your mouth, you know. very energizing and kind of exciting. >> okay, welcome to the oldtime logging d
, if not all of canada. built in 1926 and operated continuously till december 17, 1965. >> holt: here you can get up close and personal with the equipment, as the staff gives you a visual history lesson like no other. the mcclean mill still hisses and spins... rumbles and shakes as it did many years ago. though what you see on top is intriguing, what you see under the mill will fascinate you. >> when you start the engine everything starts to roll because everything is connected by...
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researchers in canada have unraveled the mystery of how breast cancer begins and what makes it spread. >> reporter: canada scientists expose what is inside a tumor by figuring out tumor, they have zeroed in on cell mutations shedding light on how it spreads. >> we've never had the possibility to find the mutations in the cancer. >> reporter: it marks an important turning point and landed on this week's cover of nature. they mapped a makeup and saw exactly how the cancer evolved by identifying each cell mutation. 80,000 women are expected to get breast cancer. the study could have huge implications for the development of new drugs and treatment. >> we still subject a lot of women to treatment of uncertain benefit, anything that helps to narrow the treatment down is going to be a major event. >> reporter: so far researchers have only sequenced the genes in one person's tumor. they hope to start decoding on a more routine basis creating a data base for research. >> it's an important step forward. >> they hope to tackle breast cancer and setting their sights on other cancers. in new york,
researchers in canada have unraveled the mystery of how breast cancer begins and what makes it spread. >> reporter: canada scientists expose what is inside a tumor by figuring out tumor, they have zeroed in on cell mutations shedding light on how it spreads. >> we've never had the possibility to find the mutations in the cancer. >> reporter: it marks an important turning point and landed on this week's cover of nature. they mapped a makeup and saw exactly how the cancer...
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up toward canada -- right now irene is moving up toward canada. still bringing rain. high pressure moves in. beautiful night tonight. comfortable sleeping, next couple of days, light sunshine and comfortable weather. and jose, look where it's going. no way. no way jose. and if you don't have air- conditioning, open the windows. partly sunny, 84 on tuesday. 86 on wednesday, 86 thursday and perhaps a shower thursday night. 84 as we end the week dry it looks like. denise. >> thank you, bob. still ahead some other local news. the baltimore mayoral race heats up. >> what voters are saying about, >>> the wrath of irene. take a look at the aftermath. 18 deaths are being blamed on the storm. new poll from our media partner the baltimore sun finds that more than half of voters plan to place their vote for mayor stephanie rawlings-blake. >>> an early morning fire rips through an apartment building killing an elderly woman inside. fire crews were called to straw hat road about 8:00 this morning. firefighters found the body of the 80-year-old woman. >>> rebels are closing in on g
up toward canada -- right now irene is moving up toward canada. still bringing rain. high pressure moves in. beautiful night tonight. comfortable sleeping, next couple of days, light sunshine and comfortable weather. and jose, look where it's going. no way. no way jose. and if you don't have air- conditioning, open the windows. partly sunny, 84 on tuesday. 86 on wednesday, 86 thursday and perhaps a shower thursday night. 84 as we end the week dry it looks like. denise. >> thank you, bob....
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men's team won gold in 2006 and is undefeated this year. >> go canada! >> woo-hoo! >> glor: the u.s. team is off to a rough start-- two wins and four losses after today. >> my family got me into curling when i was six. >> glor: you're a lifer. >> yeah, 4 years worth. >> glor: at 40 john benton is the oldest u.s. man competing at these games, the senior member of a squad that is boisterous and proudly blue scholar, like skip john schuster. what's your job outside curling? >> i bartend every now and then. >> glor: every now and then. >> it's very, very part time. >> glor: they come from minnesota, advocates for a sport second only to hockey in canadian tv ratings but that rarely registers with the american public. >> marge, it's perfect for both of us. it's got bowling for me and sweeping for you. >> glor: the goal of the game is to get a stone as close as possible to the center of a scoring ring and to knock away stones of the opposing team. if your team is closer, you get points. matches last 10 rounds. >> you look at it, and you go, i can do that. where
men's team won gold in 2006 and is undefeated this year. >> go canada! >> woo-hoo! >> glor: the u.s. team is off to a rough start-- two wins and four losses after today. >> my family got me into curling when i was six. >> glor: you're a lifer. >> yeah, 4 years worth. >> glor: at 40 john benton is the oldest u.s. man competing at these games, the senior member of a squad that is boisterous and proudly blue scholar, like skip john schuster. what's your...
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they like canada. we're getting skunked by canada's constitution. people love canada. and, you know who thought it needs to be rewritten? i would say one of the founders of the founders tochls jeff errson suggestionederr erson suggested that it should be rewritten every 19 years. >> on a serious note did you do a lot offer er. ? >> i did. i went to great lengths to pretend to know what i'm talking about. i did. i went to the birthplace of democracy. philly, the other place of democracy. i guess there are two places in democracy. >> and you got to know the founding fathers? >> i tried my best. nights and weekends. was on the cell phone. >> it's comedy but it's really serious. you dug up some important never snoogs snoogs . >> no gayle. >> you did a lot of work. i'm serious. >> i think it's more than a joke book. i'm no douglas brinkley. >> the boorked isk is i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even p
they like canada. we're getting skunked by canada's constitution. people love canada. and, you know who thought it needs to be rewritten? i would say one of the founders of the founders tochls jeff errson suggestionederr erson suggested that it should be rewritten every 19 years. >> on a serious note did you do a lot offer er. ? >> i did. i went to great lengths to pretend to know what i'm talking about. i did. i went to the birthplace of democracy. philly, the other place of...
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trans-canada c.e.o. russ girling says the project would create 20,000 jobs, and that the protests have come as a surprise. >> we never expected to be the lightning rod for the development of the canadian oil sands. at the end of the day we build a conduit from a to b. >> reporter: union leader david mallino of labors international calls it a no-brainer. >> this pipeline is not just a pipeline, it's a lifeline for many of our members. >> reporter: but the canadian crude is mixed with sand. it's hard to extract, having to be dug or steamed out of the ground, a process that pumps greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. environmentalists like susan casey leff coowitz say-- leff could-- levkowitz saying it is the dirtiest oil on the planet. >> they are going after the more expensive risk forms of oil. >> reporter: politically it's a tough spot for the president, pitting major labor unions against environmentalists, two groups that will be an important part in his re-election bid. although the president is under p
trans-canada c.e.o. russ girling says the project would create 20,000 jobs, and that the protests have come as a surprise. >> we never expected to be the lightning rod for the development of the canadian oil sands. at the end of the day we build a conduit from a to b. >> reporter: union leader david mallino of labors international calls it a no-brainer. >> this pipeline is not just a pipeline, it's a lifeline for many of our members. >> reporter: but the canadian crude...
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out of central canada. eastern canada. near 90 around toronto this afternoon. and that's going to be headed in our direction. now, it's going to be coming down from the mountains from the north so should shouldn't be. 80 in hagerstown. 70 in ocean city. and 70 out at oakland now. out to the west, low pressure still going across the northern portion of the plains. showers and thunderstorms. we've got to the north, and you can see these clouds, another cold front that is going to slide southward. probably kick up a couple of showers, maybe a thunderstorm, that may linger into friday. the question is, how far south and how quickly that front gets here, will determine temperatures and temperatures and conditions on friday. right now, it's a little hard to say. but i think we have at least a chance of scattered showers and thundershowers. thursday, into friday. and maybe it will cool down. but tomorrow and thursday, really warm days. negotiate winds, 5 to 10 knots. tonight, clear and moonlight. very pleasant night. 56. 65 downtown tomorrow. sunshine. let's call it h
out of central canada. eastern canada. near 90 around toronto this afternoon. and that's going to be headed in our direction. now, it's going to be coming down from the mountains from the north so should shouldn't be. 80 in hagerstown. 70 in ocean city. and 70 out at oakland now. out to the west, low pressure still going across the northern portion of the plains. showers and thunderstorms. we've got to the north, and you can see these clouds, another cold front that is going to slide southward....
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as earl makes his exit up to the northeast and across nova scotia and into canada. we're looking at a front that has generated thoarnlts. that -- thunderstorms. that front is going to wipe away this humidity out here. we're going to see temperatures noticeably lower, along with dew points. it's going to be a delightful weekend ahead. bob will have the updated forecast just ahead. >>> hurricane earl is now headed for eastern massachusetts. residents have been asking to leave low-lying areas as the storm takes aim. randall pinkston has the preparations on cape cod. >> reporter: cape cod residents are making final preparations to ride out the storm. as the weakened earl churns toward eastern massachusetts. cory meters and his -- metters and his father spent the day boarding up the shop. >> living in new england, the weather is unpredictable. i'm hoping the weather will pass us with not much dng. >> reporter: with earl losing steam, they did not order evacuations. but they do want residents to take precautions. >> i would very much encourage folks to hunker down, stay s
as earl makes his exit up to the northeast and across nova scotia and into canada. we're looking at a front that has generated thoarnlts. that -- thunderstorms. that front is going to wipe away this humidity out here. we're going to see temperatures noticeably lower, along with dew points. it's going to be a delightful weekend ahead. bob will have the updated forecast just ahead. >>> hurricane earl is now headed for eastern massachusetts. residents have been asking to leave low-lying...
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. >>> we're following some breaking news right now out of vancouver canada where hockey fans are rioting. these are live pictures from vancouver. angry fans poured into the streets after the cay cay nooks lost to the bruins. >>> with a look at the progress the two sides made. >> continuing the investigation is the best side that they are still talking. both sides revealed that they did hold the second straight day of discussions. commissioner roger gay -- gadel was present. others have reported a near break down in talks. only those in the room know for sure and they are not talking. there is growing pressure to get an agreement by july to insure a complete preseason. more coming up in sports. >>> the ravens are scheduled to kick off the season against the steelers in 88 days. >>> it didn't take long for bubba gump shrimp company is moving into -- it will take over for phillips which is expected to move to the old enp zones. >> 50 kinds of shrimp, you think? >> a bunch. >> reporter: bearing all, one of anthony wiener's texting partners. >> it might have never turned into this if you had
. >>> we're following some breaking news right now out of vancouver canada where hockey fans are rioting. these are live pictures from vancouver. angry fans poured into the streets after the cay cay nooks lost to the bruins. >>> with a look at the progress the two sides made. >> continuing the investigation is the best side that they are still talking. both sides revealed that they did hold the second straight day of discussions. commissioner roger gay -- gadel was...
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and this is a huge low over eastern canada. that's getting the colder air connecting with it from the arctic and bringing it over the lake and bringing it down our way. it's bringing the snow and no snow bands. west of the mount tans, it's getting worse and it's making it over the mountains. and i know us thed when we put this into motion, there's not much change into the weather pattern. >> and the forecast comes together like this. they're gushing over the waters and it's a windy day and a cold one, but we're getting up to 39 degrees and tonight, the same ideas and flurries an 24 for the low and tomorrow, again, windy and cold and 36 degrees for the high and yes, the averages are dropping and this is what tim was saying. the average is still 49 degrees. we're way below average and we'll be that way for the next week or two. >> still to come, school punishment and why some students may be targeted for discipline than others. and wjz is always on, here are the stories we're following on the website. for more information, go to
and this is a huge low over eastern canada. that's getting the colder air connecting with it from the arctic and bringing it over the lake and bringing it down our way. it's bringing the snow and no snow bands. west of the mount tans, it's getting worse and it's making it over the mountains. and i know us thed when we put this into motion, there's not much change into the weather pattern. >> and the forecast comes together like this. they're gushing over the waters and it's a windy day...
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that's in south eastern canada. that's driving the temperatures for the day. we have a little bit of cloud cover. we're a little bit cooler than yesterday around this time. because of the slow from the north and north east around the high, we'll see the temperatures reflecting a bit of moisture off of the water. that will keep us cooler than we've been over the last day or so. low pressure is moving in and it will be here for the weekend. that's for the early part. it will be here saturday and that's moving in saturday. we'll have more information coming up. >>> thank you, the orioles may have lost again to the yankees in new york, but there's good news for the orioles today. brook robinson is out of the hospital. the hospital received over 500 e-mails of well wishes for him. >>> the road trip continues in cleveland to see the indians. you can see the games live saturday and sunday here on wjz- 13. >>> and still to come on wjz- 13's eyewitness news at noon. deadly tornadoes strike in the midwest. the latest on the damage out there. >>> hi-tech taxes. we'll tel
that's in south eastern canada. that's driving the temperatures for the day. we have a little bit of cloud cover. we're a little bit cooler than yesterday around this time. because of the slow from the north and north east around the high, we'll see the temperatures reflecting a bit of moisture off of the water. that will keep us cooler than we've been over the last day or so. low pressure is moving in and it will be here for the weekend. that's for the early part. it will be here saturday and...
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. >>> still to comen on eyewitness news, violent protests in canada -- to come on eyewitness news. check this out we'll tell you why they are doing this. >> fierce fires and plane overtake a warehouse in california. >>> tornadoes touch down in kansas, more of this dramatic video when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's partly cloudy and 80 degrees in central maryland right now. burn -- bernadette has the complete forewarning weather coming up. >>> but first some protests turn really violent in canada. you can see here some protesters built a fire with traffic cones. earlier in the day thousands marched through downtown montreal to protest tuition hikes. the students that pay the lowest tuitions say the hike would keep them from attending school. >>> check out this video. the fire spread to a neighboring tire company that added fuel to the already fierce fire. it took several hours for firefighters to get this under control. there's still no word yet on the cause. >>> the man convicted in the locker bee bombing has died. amagrahi receive add life sentence for the take that is
. >>> still to comen on eyewitness news, violent protests in canada -- to come on eyewitness news. check this out we'll tell you why they are doing this. >> fierce fires and plane overtake a warehouse in california. >>> tornadoes touch down in kansas, more of this dramatic video when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's partly cloudy and 80 degrees in central maryland right now. burn -- bernadette has the complete forewarning weather coming up. >>>...
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now the city is literally melting away some of the snow using technology from canada. they dump it into a snow melter and watch it pour into the drainage system below. >> they figured we had to go where there was snow and that's canada. >> reporter: the mountains of snow are blocking the line of sight views in many major intersections. >> the fact that it is powerful but small helps us get in those neighborhoods and create safer environments. >> reporter: they hope they can be ready for tuesday. >> city schools alsoville another problem. during the snowstorm, when school was out they allowed a lot of people to park in their school parking lot so they would have a place to park but now these need these parking lots cleared back out. they are asking anyone who has parked in a local school parking lot to go ahead and move their car by 3:00 today. they say they need to begin plowing the school parking lot so they can be ready for tomorrow. live in north baltimore, derrick valcort, wjz eyewitness news. >> derrick, thank you. >> stay tuned for closings and delays across the
now the city is literally melting away some of the snow using technology from canada. they dump it into a snow melter and watch it pour into the drainage system below. >> they figured we had to go where there was snow and that's canada. >> reporter: the mountains of snow are blocking the line of sight views in many major intersections. >> the fact that it is powerful but small helps us get in those neighborhoods and create safer environments. >> reporter: they hope they...
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>> we have a big piece of energy from canada diving all the way south into the gulf of mexico. that typically happens during the winter. but not during the spring. then barreling up the eastern seaboard with gulf moisture, atlantic moisture and tons of cold air from canada making a major nor'easter. >> jeff: and jeff this threat lasts until when? >> probably until tuesday, heavy snow overnight tonight and tomorrow, tapering down on tuesday. one to two feet possible in western new york and western pennsylvania. >> jeff: jeff per dell frei wfor, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> jeff: there is more to report on the secret service scandal tonight with word that suspicion is spreading beyond the agents in just one colombian hotel. whit johnson is at the white house with more on that. whit, good evening. >> jeff, good evening to you. we're now learning a 12th agent, the latest to be investigated was staying at the very same hotel where president obama later stayed, a development that is fueling new calls for a wider investigation. >> reporter: awe law enforcement official tells cbs n
>> we have a big piece of energy from canada diving all the way south into the gulf of mexico. that typically happens during the winter. but not during the spring. then barreling up the eastern seaboard with gulf moisture, atlantic moisture and tons of cold air from canada making a major nor'easter. >> jeff: and jeff this threat lasts until when? >> probably until tuesday, heavy snow overnight tonight and tomorrow, tapering down on tuesday. one to two feet possible in western...
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we're talking canada through the gulf. what we're watching here are light showers up to the north and snow showers back toward wisconsin. we are looking at very bright colors down toward the south, which has equated to severe weather, for parts of alabama and over toward louisiana. these have triggered tornadoes on the ground, that we've seen over the course of the afternoon and early morning. and that is not the severity that is moving in our direction. but in the scheme of things, we have a lot of rain moving into our region. and that rain is going to mean we have very, very strong storms moving through over the next day or so. let's take you on a bit of a tour around our region and give you an idea of what's moving on through. let's first off, move to temperatures around the state. 46, bwi. the dew point is at 38. we are looking at 73% relative humidity. and the winds are coming in from the east at just around 16 miles per hour. we're looking at a barometer that is pretty high right now but pretty steady. and that will
we're talking canada through the gulf. what we're watching here are light showers up to the north and snow showers back toward wisconsin. we are looking at very bright colors down toward the south, which has equated to severe weather, for parts of alabama and over toward louisiana. these have triggered tornadoes on the ground, that we've seen over the course of the afternoon and early morning. and that is not the severity that is moving in our direction. but in the scheme of things, we have a...
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and temperatures from the west and bring that air in from canada. milder air by the middle of the week. for now we're looking at fall and coming in quickly as this front gets out of here. 4:58. we're in the 5:00 hour for sunset. a small craft advisory because of those winds. today 62 degrees. clouds making. look for a shower throughout the afternoon. it will leave by rush hour and 39 degrees tonight. patchy clouds and sunny and breezy about a 10-degree differential from today. >> i cannot get over 4:58 for the sunset. last night's was pretty. >>> still to come on the news, the fight against trans fats and what the food and drug administration is doing. remember we are always on for you. this is what we are following with updates of the news and weather. 0 we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the diff
and temperatures from the west and bring that air in from canada. milder air by the middle of the week. for now we're looking at fall and coming in quickly as this front gets out of here. 4:58. we're in the 5:00 hour for sunset. a small craft advisory because of those winds. today 62 degrees. clouds making. look for a shower throughout the afternoon. it will leave by rush hour and 39 degrees tonight. patchy clouds and sunny and breezy about a 10-degree differential from today. >> i cannot...
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joel brown, cbs news, whistler mountain, canada. >>> rush hour traffic turned into a circus in atlanta. a zebra got loose and led police on a wild chase downtown before it it was captured on the interstate on thursday. the animal escaped from the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus of a iter it got spooked while it was exercising. it's safe to say there was plenty of rubber necking that afternoon. >>> this morning on "the early show," we'll have actor lee mar dough leonardo dicaprio. i'm michelle gielan and this is the "cbs morning news." discover customers are getting five percent cashback bonus on travel. it pays to get more, it pays to discover. it's tough to reach that five servings a day if you don't always like the taste of vegetables. good thing v8 v-fusion juice gives you a serving of vegetables hidden by a serving of fruit. [barking] v8. what's your number? is also a great value? it's the difference between paying more... [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] ...and getting more. snuggle fabric softener gives you fresh, snuggly softness your whole family will love -- and
joel brown, cbs news, whistler mountain, canada. >>> rush hour traffic turned into a circus in atlanta. a zebra got loose and led police on a wild chase downtown before it it was captured on the interstate on thursday. the animal escaped from the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus of a iter it got spooked while it was exercising. it's safe to say there was plenty of rubber necking that afternoon. >>> this morning on "the early show," we'll have actor lee...
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we have breaking news on police from canada. >>> also, horse history. did one of the most recognized colts set a world record here in maryland? pretty soon, he might know the truth. >>> it's been an incredible stretch of weather. how long can it last? i'll have that an coming up in your first full forecast on eyewitness news. complsh ,,,,,, in the black forest... [ thunder crashes ] [ engine revs, tires screech ] ...where things aren't always what they seem... because thrills hide in the shadows... just waiting at every turn. verbolten -- a new multi-launch coaster coming to busch gardens. brave the black forest. unchts clear and 6 degrees. we're going to have the full forecast coming up, but first -- >>> dozens are hurt after a car plows into a crowded concert. the car appeared to come to a full stop, then suddenly drove into the crowd of people. by standers rushed over and lifted the vehicle over several who were trapped unbeneath. luckily, no one was killed, but the cause of the investigation is under investigation. >>> a stage collapse hurts dozens
we have breaking news on police from canada. >>> also, horse history. did one of the most recognized colts set a world record here in maryland? pretty soon, he might know the truth. >>> it's been an incredible stretch of weather. how long can it last? i'll have that an coming up in your first full forecast on eyewitness news. complsh ,,,,,, in the black forest... [ thunder crashes ] [ engine revs, tires screech ] ...where things aren't always what they seem... because thrills...
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and pushing the storm front right up into canada. i'm so sorry canada. >> reporter: fabio fabio. his hair used to be longer. he took control of the satellite and promised he would push all the clouds away for the people of portland and predicted a handsome 80-degree. he's still no sunshine kid. but he did do well. >> he has been lifting weights the last couple of yearless. years. i have a some way to go. >> you better get going. >> not cool here. we set a record this afternoon at 101. 85 still. dewpoint however has been low, it has not been that humid. humidity up to 54%. west-southwest winds at three. the barometer is now back rising. 101 that's the record. 77 last night, the average high is only 87. the average low is 66. 101 and 59 are the records on this day. right now still 85. washington 88. they were 104 this afternoon. 85 in ocean city. 70 in oakland. and in the 70s, they had showers earlier. we didn't get a drop, things just completely dried up. a few upper 70s showing up. north of the city around 80 to the mid-upper 80s as you can see. the winds tomorrow come back out o
and pushing the storm front right up into canada. i'm so sorry canada. >> reporter: fabio fabio. his hair used to be longer. he took control of the satellite and promised he would push all the clouds away for the people of portland and predicted a handsome 80-degree. he's still no sunshine kid. but he did do well. >> he has been lifting weights the last couple of yearless. years. i have a some way to go. >> you better get going. >> not cool here. we set a record this...
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it's actually centered up around southeast canada, and it's pushing that cold air down from canada and down across the mid-atlantic. 40 in washington is the warmest spot on the map. 34 down around the shore. around the immediate metro area. everyone in the mid-30s. 33 in kent island. and annapolis. these winds coming from the north are the culprit. we have a bit of a breeze. these cold temperatures are extending all the way from the great lakes all the way over. look at bismarck. we're at 37. really not much of a distinction until you get down to the south. those are the temperatures that we'll start to tap into wheeze move into the latter portion of this week and the early part of this weekend. high pressure is going to stay in patrol. we have a chance of a light shower tomorrow evening. but a low forming out of the west and the beam south is going to start moving into our region by friday evening. temperatures go into the 50s. but then we'll look for a high of around 60 for the next few days. looking at warm temperatures going to around 61 degrees for saturday and sunday. and here's
it's actually centered up around southeast canada, and it's pushing that cold air down from canada and down across the mid-atlantic. 40 in washington is the warmest spot on the map. 34 down around the shore. around the immediate metro area. everyone in the mid-30s. 33 in kent island. and annapolis. these winds coming from the north are the culprit. we have a bit of a breeze. these cold temperatures are extending all the way from the great lakes all the way over. look at bismarck. we're at 37....
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high pressure, up over the great lakes is going to start funnel in the air our way out of central canada. look at the temperatures. minus five in bismarck and low 30s in kansas city and go to memphis, you can see, it's 60 degrees. and there's a clear boundary of where this air coming out of central canada is shifting across the eastern half of the united states. this is not one of the deals we'll see like in early fall where the cold air comes and makes it into the mid-atlantic. this is sweeping all the way down into central florida. i want you to see my honest weather man face, tomorrow will be 10 plus degrees colder than today and thursday, 20 plus degrees colder than today and friday, we'll be in the upper 20s. my, the weather has changed in the past hour. bernadette woods has more, back to you. >>> and a second wal-mart is coming to baltimore city. last night, the city council approved the project. it will bring not just a wal- mart, but a lowe's and several shops and restaurants and construction should begin in the spring. >>> a line backer giving back. ray lewis is helping hundreds
high pressure, up over the great lakes is going to start funnel in the air our way out of central canada. look at the temperatures. minus five in bismarck and low 30s in kansas city and go to memphis, you can see, it's 60 degrees. and there's a clear boundary of where this air coming out of central canada is shifting across the eastern half of the united states. this is not one of the deals we'll see like in early fall where the cold air comes and makes it into the mid-atlantic. this is...
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luca minatta will not fight extradition back to canada. that's where he's accused of recording himself stabbing someone to death and dismembering the body. he allegedly sent body parts in the mail. in a video online, he also seemed to eat parts of the remain. s. after the gruesome crime, he -- fled to germany. >> he will have to go before a german court for an extradition hearing, once canada formally requests that he be returned for trial. >>> a traveler finds an unusual note inside her bag. christine sloan has the story. where's what happened here at newark liberty international airport has passengers talking. >> this is a personal choice of everybody. >> reporter: a female traveler, who identifies herself as jill filopovick, says a transportation security administration screener placed this note, written on a tsa notice, in her suitcase, after finding an adult toy in her bag. the note said, get your freak on, girl. they said, total violation of privacy, wildly inappropriate, and clearly not okay, but i also just died laughing in my hote
luca minatta will not fight extradition back to canada. that's where he's accused of recording himself stabbing someone to death and dismembering the body. he allegedly sent body parts in the mail. in a video online, he also seemed to eat parts of the remain. s. after the gruesome crime, he -- fled to germany. >> he will have to go before a german court for an extradition hearing, once canada formally requests that he be returned for trial. >>> a traveler finds an unusual note...
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that's behind what's expected to be canada's most expensive home. the home will sit on five prime acres, it will have a maid's quarter plus a 15 car garage. the asking price is $40 million. >>> all right, friday night in richmond a dozen roses was not enough to say you're sorry. so these signs began popping up around the city. the messages look to be from someone looking to make up to the one they love. no one knows who's posting the neon colored notes. the person could be forgiving but they could also be fined. >> this looks like lady's handwriting and men would not buy that color paper board. >> maybe if they know what the , [ bailiff ] fee court is now in session. [ latosha ] here are the facts... mr. lambert here was trying to go home for valentine's day. got sick and had to change flights. he paid the difference in airfare. but the other airline... ...smacked him with a 150-dollar fee just to change. 150 bucks. change fee. that's double-dipping. who can afford surprises like that? why does he hate travelers so much?! so what do you think? guilt
that's behind what's expected to be canada's most expensive home. the home will sit on five prime acres, it will have a maid's quarter plus a 15 car garage. the asking price is $40 million. >>> all right, friday night in richmond a dozen roses was not enough to say you're sorry. so these signs began popping up around the city. the messages look to be from someone looking to make up to the one they love. no one knows who's posting the neon colored notes. the person could be forgiving...
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rolled through here yesterday so we are seeing drier air but it is coming off the great lakes and from canada and is bringing temperatures down from yesterday. we hit 72 yesterday. today we are only going into the 60s. how long will this trend stay with us and what can we expect into the weekend? we will have that answer in your complete first warning forecast, don. >> the number of people seeking unemployment benefits has dropped to the lowest level in four years, the labor department says 359,000 people signed up for benefits last week, down 5000 from the week before. it could be a sign of improvement in the job market although analysts say there is a still a long way to go. >> a local company heads to the new york stock exchange to make their market debut. [ bell rings ] >> baltimore's millennia rang the bell. shares are already doubling. >> breaking news about that record megamillions jackpot, maryland lottery officials tell wjz just moments ago the jackpot has grown from 500 million dollars to 540 million dollars, the cash option is now 389 dollars, the drawing is tomorrow night. the jac
rolled through here yesterday so we are seeing drier air but it is coming off the great lakes and from canada and is bringing temperatures down from yesterday. we hit 72 yesterday. today we are only going into the 60s. how long will this trend stay with us and what can we expect into the weekend? we will have that answer in your complete first warning forecast, don. >> the number of people seeking unemployment benefits has dropped to the lowest level in four years, the labor department...